Wednesday, July 16, 2008

More New Jersey Guilty Pleas, Prostitution, Political Corruption.

Once again, efforts to write this morning have been frustrated by obstructions and denials of access to my site at MSN. I cannot change the image at my group or post a corrected version of an essay that was vandalized, once more, last night. Efforts to enlist the cooperation of the authorities in preventing these criminal actions are unsuccessful. I will run scans throughout the day. I will try every fifteen minutes to return to my work. I will begin again tomorrow. It will take a while for me to correct "errors" inserted in these essays.

Please do not remain passive to violations of human rights wherever you are. Keep fighting. I will do the same. July 17, 2008, at 12:23 P.M. I am still blocking:

http://view.atdmt.com/iview/msnnkhac001728x90xWBCBR00110msn/direct;wi.728;hi.90/01
(NJ, images cannot be posted at these blogs, attacks against these writings by hackers are always expected.)

All attempts to reach my MSN group have been unsuccessful this morning. I am obstructed at this time from accessing my site. Also, new "errors" and other vandalism have further damaged several of my writings. This may reflect new indictments of prominent politicians expected soon in New Jersey. I will struggle for the rest of the day to reach my group and continue working on my essays.

July 16, 2008 at 10:14 A.M. Profiles of George E. Norcross, III and several crooked judges in New Jersey are coming up.

Sharon Otterman, "Fourth Guilty Plea Arranged In Escort Ring Tied to Spitzer," in The New York Times, July 15, 2008, at p. B3.
"Union Head, A Friend Of Corzine Is Removed," in The New York Times, July 8, 2008, at p. 4.

"A holistic health counselor who worked as a part-time booker for the prostitution ring that ensnared former Governor Eliot Spitzer has verbally accepted a plea agreement and is expected to plead guilty next month to lighter charges than those faced by her fellow defendants, her lawyer said Monday."

What does "verbally accepted" mean? Did she accept a plea agreement orally, prior to signing a written agreement? Any agreement is "verbal"? Unless the agreement is in hand gestures, some words must be used. Obviously, this defendant and "holistic health counselor' (is that, like, a "whore"?) is cooperating with the federal authorities.

The U.S. attorney is interested in the New Jersey-based organization sponsoring child porn and prostitution, enjoying mafia and political protection for decades in that foul-smelling turf. No, Ms. Hollander could not be a whore because whores in New Jersey are required to pass a bar examination. All exceptions granted.

"The woman, Tanya Hollander, 36, is the fourth defendant to accept a plea deal in connection with the service, the Emperor's Club V.I.P. The head of the agency, Mark Brenner, 62, pleaded guilty in June to prostitution and money laundering charges." (emphasis added)

Senator Bob is getting nervous. Senator Bob, allegedly, passed a bar examination.

"Cecil Suwal, 23, the woman who ran its day-to-day operations, admitted to similar charges on June 3. Temeka Rachelle Lewis, 32, the agency's chief booker, acknowledged her role at the service in May."

In a state where Superior Court judgeships are purchased for about $25,000 in contributions, allegedly, the people specializing in interstate traffic of young women and men have it made. Did you fellas in New Jersey realize that travelling accross state lines to enter someone's home, illegally, in order to assault a person, also illegally -- who is subjected to hypnosis -- is a federal offense? Did you "fully appreciate" the consequences of a "conspiracy to violate civil rights" that transcends state boundaries? Or of another conspiracy to cover up such heinous criminality? Does your rule book suggest, John, that these are "ethics infractions" when New Jersey attorneys indulge in them? Allegedly.

Linkage of the words "attorneys" and "New Jersey" may give rise to a sense of disgust in the reader -- especially any reader who is both a New Jersey resident and an honest lawyer as opposed to, say, Anne Milgram or Stuart Rabner.

"All three are awaiting sentencing."

"Mr. Spitzer resigned as governor on March 12, two days after his involvement with the ring was disclosed. It remains unclear whether federal prosecutors intend to bring charges against him."

I suspect the feds prefer to obtain cooperation from Mr. Spitzer since they have stumbled upon the cesspool of corruption that is New Jersey, where 200 convicts are in the pooper scooper already. Many more malfeasors are on their way to club fed. Child molesters and pimps within the legal profession and (probably) the judiciary are next.

In response to the mysterious vandalism of one of my essays yesterday, I have decided to prepare a lengthy profile of George E. Norcross, III. I expect to raise new and disturbing questions concerning Mr. Rabner's actions -- and inactions -- during his service as New Jersey Attorney General.

"So far, of the three defendants to plead guilty, only Ms. Lewis has signed an agreement with the government obliging her to testify before a grand jury that is still investigating the prostitution ring's operations."

The feds want some more of the mafia guys and politicians in New Jersey's legal circles and judiciary. This prostitution scandal is like glue paper, plenty of the Jersey Boys are stuck on it.

"Ms. Hollander's lawyer, Michael C. Farkas, would not say whether she also will be asked to testify as part of her plea deal."

Meanwhile, back at the ranch ...

"... The board voted unanimously on Monday to suspend the leader, Carla Katz, and the governing board of Local 1034, contending that there had been financial malpractice and suppression of dissent among the local's 16,000 members, 10,000 of whom are state workers." (emphasis added)

Thievery? Is this the "ethics in government" promised by Mr. Corzine, the "alleged" lover of and negotiator with, Ms. Katz? Are these people governing and judging us in New Jersey or as Americans? Are these persons our self-professed "ethical superiors"?

"It is also said that she spent union money without oversight from the local's officers or board."

If you are a New Jersey teacher, cop, firefighter, or government clerk, that could be your money that is being "spent."

"... including more than $700,000 in political campaign contributions [Senator Bob?] made between October 2005 and May 2008; threatened a dissident member's employment and engaged in other retaliatory conduct; and failed to keep time records to show what she was doing as the local's president."

I wonder whether those campaign contributions were deposited in the Democratic party's (or the Senator's!) "non-federal account"? Is there any truth to the rumor that a grand jury (or two) is about to indict Senator Bob? I can't wait to find out. I wonder why I am struggling against so much harassment today?